on 9-20-2008 6:40 PM Joe Klemmer spake the following:
Good day/night/whatever fellow techies,

        I've come to a small problem managing mysql on CentOS 4.7 box[1].  When
I have done things on mysql on my desktop systems it was always just for
personal use so I would be lazy and put everything under the "test" db
so I didn't have to deal with all that security.  But I find that I need
to put some db's on the "production" box and could use a little
assistance.

        I can manage with the bulk of the work but since mysql is all
pre-configured on RH based systems I don't know where to find the root
password or any other tidbits needed to get started.  Access to the
grant and other admin db's and tables is all I believe I need.  Looking
through the docs on centos.org didn't reveal anything to me (or I just
missed it).



I do believe that a default install of Mysql leaves no root password, which you *should* add as soon as you start the service.


        So the end result of this message is simply can someone point me to the
howto use mysql on CentOS/RHEL info.  I just need to be able to start
adding db's and such.  Once there I'm good to go.

Thank you in advance,
Joe


[1] I know, I should upgrade but, as I mentioned, I'm a real lazy guy.


4.7 just came out. So what are you lazy about upgrading?


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